All Privacy articles – Page 7
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UK government may harness users’ mobile phone data to trace COVID-19 patients
Emergency measures may be introduced by the UK government to trace the mobile phone data of those suspected to have contracted coronavirus.
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France issues first legal decision on facial recognition
The Administrative Court (TA) of Marseille has made its decision regarding the use of facial recognition technology at two French high schools.
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Podcast
Tash Whitaker discusses the Ever-Changing Faces of Anonymity
Hear from Tash Whitaker, leading data protection voice and experienced privacy consultant as she discusses the ever-changing faces of anonymity.
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Abigail Dubniecki & Gilbert Hill discuss Privacy-by-Design
Listen to hear from Abigail Dubniecki, a lawyer and founder of Strategic Compliance Consulting and Gilbert Hill, data expert and Founder of Tap My Data as they join together to discuss Privacy-by-Design and Emerging Technologies in Privacy.
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Ralph O’Brien: Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum
In this episode, hear from Ralph O’Brien, the Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum, who has spent the past 20 years working at the intersection between privacy, security and risk management.
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Chris Combemale: CEO of the DMA
In this episode, hear from the CEO of the DMA - Chris Combemale, discussing privacy as a core brand value of a customer-centric business.
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Office 365 banned in German state schools due to privacy worries
Schools in Hesse, Germany will stop using Microsoft Office 365 because of a cyber-security risk which could lead to violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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More privacy concerns hit Twitter
User privacy on Twitter has returned to the headlines following two patches that the social media platform had to implement to address glitches in its security systems.